Accessibility Features

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun lack of perception, awareness, or judgment

  • Blindness is a condition that affects a person's ability to see.
  • She was born with blindness in one eye.
  • Don't be blind to the truth, open your eyes and see.
  • His stubbornness is like a form of blindness, preventing him from seeing other perspectives.

noun a passageway consisting of a series of steps that lead from one level to another

  • She gracefully descended the grand stairway in the mansion.
  • Let's take the stairway instead of the elevator, it's faster.
  • I tripped on the stairway and almost face-planted.
  • Success is like climbing a stairway, one step at a time.

noun a person who is unable to distinguish certain colors

adjective unable to distinguish certain colors, typically green and red

  • Individuals who are colour-blind may have difficulty distinguishing between certain shades of colors.
  • My friend is colour-blind, so he always asks me to help him pick out matching outfits.
  • Dude, I'm totally colour-blind when it comes to decorating my room.
  • Being colour-blind to the signs of danger can lead to serious consequences.

noun a sustained press or touch on a touchscreen or button

adjective describing the duration or length of the press

  • To access additional options, perform a long press on the icon.
  • If you want more options, just do a long press on the screen.
  • Hold down on the app icon for a sec to see more stuff.
  • Sometimes in life, you need to metaphorically long press on a situation to uncover hidden possibilities.